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‘Amazon Venice’ scrambles to stay above floods
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Residents navigate flooded streets in Anama, Amazonas state, Brazil, Thursday.
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Residents move through on a flooded street in Anama, Amazonas state, Brazil, Thursday.
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Dogs stand on a porch ledge above floodwater in Anama, Amazonas state, Brazil, Thursday.
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A resident navigates a flooded street in Anama, Amazonas state, Brazil, Thursday.
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A resident crouches on a raised floor set up inside a home to stay above floodwaters in Anama, Amazonas state, Brazil, Thursday.
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Noemia Ferreira Ribeiro stands on an elevated floor that was placed to avoid floodwater under her home in Anama, Amazonas state, Brazil, Thursday.
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Residents navigate flooded streets in Anama, Amazonas state, Brazil, Thursday.
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Residents build raised floors in a flooded home in Anama, Amazonas state, Brazil, Thursday.
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Valeria Ribeiro de Souza walks on a wooden plank that keeps furniture above floodwater inside her home in Anama, Amazonas state, Brazil, Thursday.
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